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United States (United States) (search for this): chapter 155
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77. operations in Virginia.
General Butler's despatch.
off City Point, Va., May 5, 1864. Lieutenant-General Grant, Commanding Armies of the United States, Washington, D. C.:
We have seized Wilson's wharf landing.
A brigade of Wild's colored troops are there.
At Fort Powhatan landing two regiments of the same br credit shall result from the inception and execution of the plan.
When, four weeks since, Lieutenant-General Grant, the actual commander of the armies of the United States, visited Fortress Monroe, it was for the purpose of ascertaining the views of General Butler respecting an advance upon the rebels by way of the Peninsula, to ch being the case, I do not well see how he can be reasonably expected to show much mastership in a soldier's work.
Probably there is no man now living in the United States who can justly claim to have been born a soldier; but we have quite a number who have been educated soldiers, and some of these, it must be confessed, are turn
Suffolk, Va. (Virginia, United States) (search for this): chapter 155
Half Way House (Pennsylvania, United States) (search for this): chapter 155
York (Virginia, United States) (search for this): chapter 155
Wistar (search for this): chapter 155
Wild (search for this): chapter 155
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77. operations in Virginia.
General Butler's despatch.
off City Point, Va., May 5, 1864. Lieutenant-General Grant, Commanding Armies of the United States, Washington, D. C.:
We have seized Wilson's wharf landing.
A brigade of Wild's colored troops are there.
At Fort Powhatan landing two regiments of the same brigade have landed.
At City Point Hinks' division, with the remaining troops and battery, have landed.
The remainder of both the Eighteenth and Tenth Army Corps are being landed at Bermuda Hundreds, above the Appomattox.
No opposition experienced thus far. The movement was apparently a complete surprise.
Both army corps left Yorktown during last night.
The monitors are all over the bar at Harrison's Landing and above City Point.
The operations of the fleet have been conducted today with energy and success.
Generals Smith and Gillmore are pushing the landing of the men. General Graham, with the army gunboats, led the advance during the night, capturing
J. C. Howell (search for this): chapter 155
Heckman (search for this): chapter 155
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Ulric Chapin (search for this): chapter 155
William S. Walker (search for this): chapter 155